After 14 years with the station as an anchor, reporter and host of "New Hampshire Chronicle," Tiffany Eddy has decided to leave WMUR.

"This decision did not come easy. I will always treasure my time at WMUR. It has been an honor to work with so many great and talented people, and an absolute privilege to serve New Hampshire viewers," said Eddy. "But I'm also excited about starting a business and connecting with the community in a different way. I look forward to the new adventure."

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In March of this year, Eddy took on the additional duties of co-anchoring the station’s newest newscast, WMUR News 9 at 10, which launched on MeTV New Hampshire. She also currently co-anchors WMUR News 9 Tonight weeknights at 11:00.

She started her tenure at WMUR anchoring weekday mornings and has since crisscrossed the state for more than a decade, hosting the magazine program "New Hampshire Chronicle" and producing pieces on standout Granite State businesses and citizens.

While at WMUR, Eddy has traveled to Rwanda to report on the prosecution of war criminals in the country's post-genocide era. She also traveled to Cuba with a local school group to report on their experiences in the communist country.

No stranger to spending time in the field during major news events, Eddy field-anchored during the Alstead floods and after the shooting of Manchester police officer Michael Briggs. She was part of a team of journalists who worked on WMUR's coverage of a deadly tornado - earning the station the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award.

“We will certainly miss having Tiffany on our team. It’s always hard to see someone go, especially after so many years of dedicated work,” said WMUR News Director Alisha McDevitt.

Eddy’s new venture is starting Focus First Communications, a communications consulting firm. She will first be working with Granite State College.